"Cancer Research UK", “we” or “our” means Cancer Research UK, a registered charity in England and Wales (1089464), Scotland (SC041666), the Isle of Man (1103) and Jersey (247). "Material" means all of ...
Time commitment: One year - with potential to be extended to two years. Attendance at quarterly panel meetings plus delivery of approx. 3 webinars Payment and Expenses: As per our involvement payment ...
Volunteering in a charity shop is a great way to make new friends and learn new skills. Click through to find out how you can ...
All cancer treatments have to be fully researched before they can be used for everyone. This is so we know that they work, they are better than the treatments already available and they are safe.
The countdown is on, it’s time to start getting ready for Parliament Day. Almost 100 of you are coming and are eager to hear more about the big day. This page includes everything you need to know, ...
The Advanced Clinician Scientist Fellowship supports excellent clinician scientists to develop independence and leadership in their field of academic research. All research areas, Early diagnosis, ...
We have a broad range of research grant funding schemes to cater for your situation, whether you're just getting started or an established independent researcher, and whether you require a fully ...
Supports group leaders to further develop their own research programme and build their reputation as a world-leader in their cancer research field. Applications are considered from any area of our ...
We are working with Guy’s and St. Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust to produce national standardised SACT regimen-specific consent forms. We want to support clinicians in ensuring all patients are fully ...
This study is asking people to agree to have samples taken of their cancer after their death. It is for people who have a brain tumour or a solid tumour cancer that has spread elsewhere in the body.
Tongue cancer is a type of head and neck cancer. Cancer is when abnormal cells start to divide and grow in an uncontrolled way. Symptoms can include a spot or lump on your tongue that doesn't go away.